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Legion Property
Being Levelled,
Graded for Parking
Work has begun on the levell-
Mg, grading and gravelling of the
property around the Clinton Leg-
ion Hall. This was announced by
Bob Draper, chairman of the prop-erty committee, the meeting on
May 25, This Will give
better parking facilities for the
numerous functions held at the
hall.
The recent paper drive of the
branch realized over MO.
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Canadian Legion Youth Training
Plan,
branch voted $15 to the
D. J. Thorndilte informed the
members that a move was on to
hold the provincial public speak-
ing finals outside the city of To-
ronto. Clinton branch will have
two contestants in the finals.
The branch is forming a softball
team to play in a town league,
when formed, Harold McPherson
will 'be in charge of the team.
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Laurie Jean Cooper
Baptised on May 2
Laurie Jean Cooper, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper,
Lapeer, Michigan, was baptized in
the Ontario Street United Church
manse, by ReV. Grant Mills, on
Saturday, May 2,
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acNaughton„ Charles S. X
RCAF Inspection Days .Last Week
High Ranking Officers At Station
A party of high ranking staff
officers of Training Command
Headquarters, Trenton, arrived at
RCAF Station Clinton last wek to
perform the annual inspection of
the station on behalf of Air Vice
Marshall J. G. Bryans, Air Officer
Commanding, Training Command.
The party is headed by Air Com-
modore J. 13. Harvey AFC, CD,
Chief Staff Officer, Training Com
mand. The party arrived in Clin-
ton after completing a similar in-
spection at Station Centralia.
Members of the inspection team
include Group Captain A. U.
Houle, DFC, CI), Senior Techni-
cal Staff Officer; Group Captain
B.- E. Christmas, CD, Senior Per-
sonnel Staff Officer; Wing Corn-
Mender C. N. McVeigh, AFC, CD,
Staff Officer Organization and
Management; Wing Commander T.
H, Fletcher, CD, Staff Officer
Supply; Wing Commander C. S.
Gilliatt, DFC, CD, Staff Officer
Ground Training; Wing Command-
er T. H. Barclay, Staff Officer Me-
dical Services and Flight Lieuten-
ant J. A. McNeill, CD, Executive
Assistant to Air Commodore Har-
vey.
During their inspection the team
will examine all aspects of the
stations operation, accommodation
and condition..
Air Commodore Harvey arrived
at Station Clinton at aPproximate-
ly 5 pall. Wednesday and was re-
ceived by a Guard of Honour corn-
Posed of trainee airmen of No, 1
Radar and Communications School
under command of Flight Lieuten-
ant IV N. Senior,
During the,inspection Air Com-
modore Harvey reviewed a parade
of all personnel and inspected the
nearly 1500 airmen and airwomen
involved.
The inspection continues with
tours of all buildings and facilities
on the station including No, 1 Ra-
dar and Communications, No, 1
School of Food Services, No. 12
Examination Unit, Barracks, Re-
creation facilities, Messes and oth-
er station installations.
Thursday evening the inspecting.
party are guests of Honour at a
formal Mess Dinner in the Offic-
ers' Mess.
The inspecting party will depart
for Station Centralia late Friday
afternoon and will fly back to
Training Command headquarters
at Trenton.,
W. .S.XXX-W11,14$ WKS
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of Wesley-Willis United Ob-
urch will meet on Friday evening,
June 3.2 at 8 p.m. in the church
parlour, Mrs, C. Nelson and Mrs.
Fred Reid are in charge of the
program. Mrs, R. Jenkins and Mrs.
L. Jervis will take the topic. 1.-Iost-
eaa.ea are Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Vod-
den, Mrs. M. T. Corless, Miss F.
Cuninghame, Miss 0, Brigham,
Miss M, Torrance and Bertha- M.
Diehl,
y.
Paige Phillips Wins
Top Award At
Teachers College
Miss Paige Phillips, Blyth, who
has been attending Stratford
Teachers College, has been awar-
ded the Prince of Wales prize,
given on the basis of marks in
practise teaching and term exam-
ination This is the highest award
given at the college.
Miss Phillips is a graduate of
Clinton District Collegiate Insti-
tute. She also won a teachers
college bursary in music and will
be taking a music course in Tor-
onto this summer,
She is the younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Phillips, Bly-
th.
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Northern Ontario . . . paradise for people who want to reps
The great outdoors stretches for mile upon mile,
yet a day can be as varied as you care td Make
Wild life . . scenic cruises . . luxury lodges . . .
fascinating mining developments . . . you'll find
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KNOW ONTAMO BEVTER
Here's what one important
cabinet minister said recently
about Charlie MacNaughton:
"Never once did your member
miss an opportunity to put
your interests before the
Legislature. In the House itself,
in the various committees, in
the committee of the whole,
his sole and prime interest was
the interest of the people
in Huron County."
Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D.
Minister of Health
Clinton, April 13, 1959
Progressive Conservative
Thursday, June 11
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